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    New Spokesperson Analysis

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    that are not fortunate enough to get clean water or able to access food. The former Goodwill Ambassador has just stepped down‚ now UNICEF needs a new spokesperson‚ and Gary Paulsen would be up for the job. Gary Paulsen went through many negative experiences just like those kids and it was hard for him to earn money. He would be the perfect fit for UNICEF’s new spokesperson. UNICEF needs a spokesperson who is positive and willing to help the children who are vulnerable.

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    Life Without Television

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    Life without Television When my family’s only television set went to the repair shop the other day‚ my parents‚ my sister and I thought we would have a terrible week. How could we get through the long evenings in such a quite house? What would it be like without all the shows to keep us company? We soon realized‚ though‚ that living without television for a while was a stroke of good fortune. It became easy for each of us to enjoy some activities alone‚ to complete some postponed chores‚ and

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    Mihir Shah Ms. Oviatt AP English III: 4A 7 October 2014 Television: The Plug-In Drug Journal “Television: The Plug In Drug” was written by Marie Winn‚ and she describes how family life has been affected by the television set. Her central argument is that the American family has been destroyed by the television‚ and that family unity has been diminished overtime by this cultural addiction. Winn uses many different sources to back up her claims‚ and some are extremely effective‚ while others do

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    probably no greater influence on society than the television. It has become arguably the greatest invention of the past century. With it‚ we have witnessed countless historical events: Inaugurations of presidents; man’s first steps on the moon; the assignation of John F. Kennedy; even disasters as they happen. Americans watch TV in the morning to receive the daily news. They eat watching it. They watch it before they go to bed. But as television has saturated our lives‚ has it always resulted toward

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    Even though now we live in a time where television shows are integrated‚ it was not always like this. Up until 1969 television sitcoms were segregated and shows with Black actors were non-existent. When shows came out and they included Black men and women‚ both genders were portrayed as stereotypes society had for them and unfortunately this still occurs today. The characters in past shows had the stereotypes of the Jezebel‚ Sapphire‚ Sambo and Uncle Tom and in today’s shows they still portray these

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    Economic News Analysis

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    News: Colombia’s Ecopetrol cuts targets due to rebel attacks. Article highlights: In Colombia the guerilla group F:A:R:C attacks on Ecopetrol’s pipeline increased more than triple this year. This has caused that the best-preforming oil company in Colombia‚ which in addition belongs to the state to reduce its production targets drastically. The guerrilla group have attacked this company various times because it generates a great income for the state‚ and many of these incomes funds the military

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    Film in the Television Age Television first arrived in American homes just as the Hollywood studio system was collapsing. As the new medium took hold‚ so did a new era of motion picture entertainment. Top directors‚ actors‚ and film scholars trace the influence of each medium on the other‚ from the live and fresh dramas of the Golden Age of Television and the growth of Hollywood spectacles to the entertainment industry of today. In the Cold War era of communist witch hunts‚ and blacklisting‚ Hollywood

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    Television vs Internet

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    The Death of a Television There is no doubt that the internet has become part of our daily life. We surf the internet for news‚ watching movies‚ sending emails and many other essential tasks that we have to do daily. According to CISCO one of every three college students and young employees believes the Internet is as important as air‚ water‚ food‚ and shelter ( Popkin). After seeing the huge impact the internet has over the last year the U.N. recently declared internet access as a human right

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    field of television. Television provides individuals with an experience that can be closely associated with addiction. In her piece‚ “The Plug-In Drug: Television‚ Computers‚ and Family Life”‚ Marie Winn states‚ “It is‚ in fact‚ the parents whom television is an irresistible narcotic‚ not through their own viewing (although frequently this‚ too‚ is the case) but at a remove‚ through their children fanned out in front of the receiver‚ strangely quiet.” This reveals that parents use television to pacify

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    paper‚ therefore‚ one ought to discuss the infectivity of the Every Woman Matters program‚ the programs that ensured the incorporation of the early screening mechanisms. In addition‚ there is a need to indicate the strategies that would be used to ensure the creation of a program that would be considered more useful. These are discussed as follows: 1. Section a The infectivity of Every Woman Matters Program This program

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